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Once dominated by sensational headlines and media hype, the competition now faces an existential question about its place in contemporary discourse

BY Juliet Jacques |

The artist tells us about her work acquired through the Frieze Tate Fund for the national collection, supported by Endeavor

This mini-retrospective makes a compelling case for the ongoing relevance of the 20th century’s most ubiquitous artist

BY Gilda Williams |

From school strikers at the Royal Shakespeare Company to a Trojan horse at the British Museum, protests over oil sponsorship have gripped the arts

BY Mel Evans |

‘People younger than myself will be under the false impression that performance has always been taken seriously’

BY Pablo Bronstein |

There is a serious gap in curatorial knowledge when it comes to both showing the work of disabled artists and ensuring accessibility in galleries

BY Chris Sharratt |

In further news: London mayor backs proposal for new slavery museum to fight racism; fire at Singapore Art Museum

BY Frieze News Desk |

The directors have pledged to ‘respond with actions’ across the Tate galleries ‘to effect and inspire change’

BY Frieze News Desk |

As five Turner Prize winners denounce BP sponsorship, the arts community is rising up to address the climate emergency

BY Mel Evans |

In further news: galleries resume contact with #MeToo accused Anthony d’Offay; air-con system caused Brazil museum fire

BY Frieze News Desk |

As leading arts institutions decline donations over opioid links, the artist and activist on why the age of using culture for ‘reputation laundering’ is over

BY Chris Sharratt |

The Guggenheim in New York is the latest major arts institution to refuse Sackler money

BY Frieze News Desk |

In further news: Kehinde Wiley launches artist residency; calls for MoMA to divest from private prison companies

BY Frieze News Desk |

The landmark ‘Axis of Solidarity’ conference held at London’s Tate Modern saw artists and scholars present new research on solidarity movements since the mid-1900s

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

In further news: New Museum workers vote to unionize; Amanda Schmitt appeals dismissal of Artforum suit

BY Frieze News Desk |

The artist used her acceptance speech to emphasize the importance of public funding for the arts

The most heralded artists from the last four decades share one thing in common, according to a new study

Works acquired for the national collection by Sonia Boyce, Georgio Griffa, Claudette Johnson and Johanna Unzueta

New curated sections, pioneering performance art, Black activism: key themes from next week’s fair selected by the Financial Times

Move to make ticketed exhibitions more affordable for a younger audience